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* {{T42}} with Radeon 7500<br />NOTE: Setting the memory under 100Mhz may hang your card. | * {{T42}} with Radeon 7500<br />NOTE: Setting the memory under 100Mhz may hang your card. | ||
** LCD: 100MHz core, 120MHz memory. | ** LCD: 100MHz core, 120MHz memory. |
Revision as of 18:20, 24 November 2005
Contents
General
Rovclock is a utility to control frequency rates of your Radeon card.
It is very helpfull for underclocking the Radeon chip in order to save power when running on batteries. Also, by underclocking it is possible to prevent the fan from running.
It can also be used to gain performance by overclocking.
NOTE!
While this utility complements the DynamicClocks option of the X.org radeon driver, it is not compatible with the power saving mode of the fglrx driver. Setting power saving mode using both fglrx and rovclock results in an unusably slow desktop.
Features
Used to under-/overclock Radeon gfx-cards.
- Controls GPU core frequency
- Controls gfx-memory frequency
Project Homepage / Availability
- Homepage: http://www.hasw.net/linux/
Usage
- Set the core frequency (-c) to 100 Mhz and the memory frequency (-m) to 120 Mhz.
$ sudo rovclock -c 100 -m 120
- Get current frequencies among other information (-i).
$ sudo rovclock -i
Minimum stable clockrates
- A30p with Radeon 7000
- LCD: No lower core limit, 90MHz mem (basic use) / 125MHz mem (no artifacts with glxgears)
- T42 with Radeon 7500
NOTE: Setting the memory under 100Mhz may hang your card.- LCD: 100MHz core, 120MHz memory.
- Using DVI output on Port replicator: 100Mhz core, 180MHz memory.
- T42 with Radeon 9600
- LCD: Core: 54.0 MHz, Mem: 60.75 MHz
- T43 with ATI Mobility Radeon X300:
- 100MHz core, 120Mz memory (see more here)
See also
- How to make use of Graphics Chips Power Management features using the DynamicClocks option of the radeon driver
- Gentoo forum discussion
- Radeontool